Quality Concerns Remain as States Invest More Than Ever in Preschool Programs
Record preschool funding hits $14.4B, but quality gaps between states are growing. Experts warn access without quality creates a system of haves and have-nots.
Record preschool funding hits $14.4B, but quality gaps between states are growing. Experts warn access without quality creates a system of haves and have-nots.
New international data shows the gender gap in math is widening again, reversing a decade of progress for girls in fourth and eighth grades worldwide.
One in seven teachers won't return next school year. Explore the deep-rooted causes driving educators out of classrooms and what it means for students.
ISTE+ASCD announces its sixth Voices of Change Fellowship cohort — six educators leading K-12 innovation in the age of AI.
Parents, teachers, and legislators are pushing back against the lack of oversight in school software vetting as screen time concerns grow beyond personal devices.
New data from The Trevor Project reveals alarming suicide rates among LGBTQ+ youth — and highlights how affirming schools can be life-saving.
A cyberattack on Instructure's Canvas platform exposed 275 million records from 9,000 schools, highlighting a growing crisis in education cybersecurity.
Troy City Schools in Ohio trained 116 staff in the Orton-Gillingham method to boost literacy among English learners—and the results are inspiring.
As states rush to ban devices in schools, disability advocates warn that students who rely on assistive technology may be overlooked in the process.
North Dakota is investing in virtual reality to expose students as young as fourth grade to real-world careers, tackling rural distance barriers.
The U.S. Surgeon General's office warns about extended screen use harming children's mental health, academic performance, and physical well-being.
Advocates are fighting to restore daily recess, citing proven benefits for children's academic performance, social skills, and emotional well-being.